Leadership to Accelerate Healthcare's Digital Transformation: Evidence From 33 Health Systems.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Healthcare Management Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1097/JHM-D-23-00210
Christy Harris Lemak, Dalton Pena, Douglas A Jones, Dae Hyun Kim, Janet Guptill
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Goal: The COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare market disruptors, and new digital healthcare technologies have made a substantial impact on the delivery of healthcare services, highlighting the critical roles of leaders in hospitals and health systems. This study sought to understand the evolving roles of CEOs, CIOs, and other executive leaders in the postpandemic era and highlight the adaptability and strategic vision of executives in shaping the future of healthcare delivery.

Methods: Between October 2022 and May 2023, 51 interviews were conducted with CEOs, CIOs, and other executives responsible for delivering technology solutions for 33 nonprofit health systems in the United States. They were asked to describe their backgrounds; how information solutions and technologies were viewed within their organizations' strategy, operations, and governance; and the key characteristics of executive leaders.

Principal findings: The study has found that effective CEOs have an authentic belief in technology's role in achieving their organization's mission and that contemporary CIOs are strategic executive partners who align strategy with culture to improve care. This study examines how healthcare systems are creating digitally savvy executive leadership teams that operate in a new, integrated model that unites previously siloed functions.

Practical applications: Some healthcare CIOs are unprepared for current and future business challenges, and some CEOs are unsure how to leverage digital technologies and C-suite expertise to transform their organizations. This research provides insights into how the nation's health systems are building and sustaining leadership teams capable of adapting to the healthcare environment and accelerating organizational transformation.

加速医疗保健数字化转型的领导力:来自 33 个医疗系统的证据。
目标:COVID-19 大流行、医疗保健市场颠覆者和新的数字医疗保健技术对医疗保健服务的提供产生了重大影响,凸显了医院和医疗保健系统中领导者的关键作用。本研究旨在了解首席执行官、首席信息官和其他行政领导在大流行后时代不断演变的角色,并强调行政人员在塑造未来医疗服务方面的适应能力和战略眼光:在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 5 月期间,我们对美国 33 家非营利医疗系统负责提供技术解决方案的首席执行官、首席信息官和其他高管进行了 51 次访谈。他们被要求描述自己的背景;在其组织的战略、运营和管理中如何看待信息解决方案和技术;以及行政领导的主要特征:研究发现,高效的首席执行官对技术在实现其组织使命中的作用有着真切的信念,当代首席信息官是战略执行伙伴,他们将战略与文化相结合,以改善医疗服务。本研究探讨了医疗保健系统如何创建精通数字技术的高管领导团队,以一种全新的整合模式将以前各自为政的职能部门联合起来:一些医疗保健系统的首席信息官对当前和未来的业务挑战毫无准备,而一些首席执行官则不知道如何利用数字技术和首席执行官的专业知识来实现组织转型。本研究深入探讨了美国医疗系统如何建立和维持能够适应医疗环境并加快组织转型的领导团队。
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Journal of Healthcare Management
Journal of Healthcare Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.00
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68
期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Management is the official journal of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Six times per year, JHM offers timely healthcare management articles that inform and guide executives, managers, educators, and researchers. JHM also contains regular columns written by experts and practitioners in the field that discuss management-related topics and industry trends. Each issue presents an interview with a leading executive.
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